The jury had seen the three complainants in the witness box for an extensive period. |
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The court heard some complainants were still in negotiation with insurance companies, but at least two of the vehicles had been written off. |
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The jury had every opportunity to assess the credibility of the witnesses, both complainants and appellant. |
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Most people have been mollified but there are still a few complainants left. |
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He now accepts that a reasonable person would think that his conduct would cause the complainants to fear that violence would be used. |
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One problem is a justice system that fails young people, both complainants and defendants. |
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All of this activity allegedly took place in the presence of both complainants and the accused. |
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I have used it solely to assist in my findings of the credibility of the two complainants. |
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Even states without gag rules often try to restrain speech, urging complainants to keep their grievances confidential. |
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The complainants objected that the advertisements were offensive and condoned violent and anti-social behaviour. |
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Secondly, it mediates disputes, striving to reach friendly settlements between complainants and governments. |
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A detective is dealing with both complaints and has personally spoken with the complainants. |
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Moreover, the narration of the events provided by both complainants is completely incompatible with consent. |
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The role of active citizenship would be amply demonstrated, without having to afford complainants full legal party status. |
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The Act established procedures for resolving minor complaints informally, if complainants agree to this. |
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Several complainants urged the federal government to deregulate Canadian air space to allow the introduction of foreignowned competition. |
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Moreover, the Act places the burden on complainants who do not necessarily have access to legal resources. |
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In addition, complainants have been disparaged on white supremacist websites by respondents after having filed human rights complaints. |
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These complainants are often people of modest means who are unable to afford legal representation. |
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This allowed us to discontinue some files and complete those of most importance to complainants. |
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In some cases, complainants went to great lengths to detail their problems. |
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There is no doubt that some complainants will be too daunted by the prospect and will simply abandon their complaints. |
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It submits that according to article 3, it is for the complainants to present an arguable case. |
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What are the arrangements for payment of compensation to successful complainants? |
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The Tribunal ruled in favour of the complainants, compensating them for the denial of benefits and ordering damages for hurt feelings. |
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Our investigators now specialize in terms of types and topics of complaint, particular complainants and specific institutions. |
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The possibility of penalties for complainants who make knowingly false accusations should be included. |
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What measures has the Government taken to protect the rights of complainants under the Optional Protocol? |
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We believe the guide has enabled complainants and respondents to participate more fully in the process. |
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Furthermore, the issues are factually driven, and the issues that the complainants raise under this heading are all issues of mixed fact and law. |
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But even with all its tawdry details, the case raises some serious issues about the way the justice system treats rape complainants and defendants. |
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Other forces have experimented with dealing with complainants in a much more timely way, and a less bureaucratic way, so there has been a deal of innovation. |
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Instead of only being able to offer advice, staff with legal training will now be able to represent complainants in tribunals and county court cases. |
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The lawyers claimed they were convicted on uncorroborated evidence of complainants, some of whom may have been motivated by possible compensation payouts. |
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The appellant knew how he had behaved towards the complainants. |
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It avoided the necessity of both complainants testifying at his trial. |
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The appellant met all three complainants in turn on that beach. |
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The sentries posted at the police stations have been asked to be more polite and friendly so that complainants do not hesitate from coming to the police stations. |
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These complainants cited safety concerns that impressionable novice drivers might be prompted to imitate such behaviour. |
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The evidence called by Counsel for the Commission and for the complainants included the viva voce evidence of the complainants themselves. |
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According to the complainants, the manager acted illogically and to the detriment of employee morale. |
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Many complainants acknowledged the inevitability of temporary inconveniences during the transition stage. |
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It is our view that the expectations of the complainants and the Agency representatives are diametrically opposed. |
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Although this question is a close one on this record, the Panel agrees with complainants and remands this issue to the Deputy Minister. |
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The four complainants were employed at the office of a digital television service provider. |
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Inform inquirers or complainants of your organization's procedures for handling inquiries or complaints. |
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In responding as they did, the complainants voided the offer that had been made to them. |
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Several complainants, however, suggested that air carriers could be more demonstratively sympathetic to the stress these incidents provoke. |
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Studies indicate that it expedites the complaint process and ultimately provides a more effective means of redress for complainants. |
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In 18 files, there were allegations of gender bias, all by male complainants. |
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On 26 October 2006, the District Court of Aarhus ruled against the complainants. |
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Other complainants may lack the psychological, emotional or intellectual wherewithal to proceed. |
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Mr. Duval introduced into evidence various records relating to the annual salaries and overtime earnings for each of the complainants. |
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Obtain regular feedback from complainants on their experiences and their views about the quality of service we provide. |
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This was a serious failing, and the BBC is right to apologise to the complainants. |
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The summaries are edited to protect the privacy of complainants and to prevent disclosure of classified information. |
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The alleged indecent assaults date from 1980 to 1986 and relate to two complainants aged 14 and 15 at the time of the alleged offending. |
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Several complainants noted that they were unaware of their rights. |
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Since the case has been referred back to the Agency, which must take a decision, it is to be hoped that the management will apply a general measure which will benefit all staff and not just the complainants. |
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This will provide clarity for complainants and prevent loopholes. |
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The Tribunal found that the respondent had persistently and seriously exposed the complainants to unwelcome conduct of a sexual nature, so as to create a hostile work environment. |
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Note, parenthetically, how unprecedented it was, in Chapter Three, for the Supreme Court of Canada to agree that the privacy rights of complainants are on a par with the rights of the accused. |
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For complaints not made in good faith, the impacts of an unjustified request for the intervention of the Mediator of the French Republic may be far from what the complainants hoped to get, and may sometimes backfire on them. |
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In relation to outside complainants, retaliation usually relates to actions or threats of not awarding future contracts with the Organization or assessing work performed as sub-standard with consequent refusal to pay. |
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In some cases, the People's Advocate institution found out that the complainants did not submit to the file all the approbatory documents related to the quality of person by right or their right to property. |
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I must emphasize that the majority of complainants are often highly emotionally involved in their case, and this is their only contact with the judicial apparatus. |
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The decision on expulsion regarding the complainants became final and non-appealable on 20 December 2006, when the Aliens Appeals Board rejected their appeal against the Migration Boards decision. |
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The Deputy Minister used one of the specified methods and complainants failed to identify a cognizable error in the Deputy Minister's methodology. |
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The fact of citing the case of Mrs Landry, without having any personal knowledge of it, is in keeping with a line of thought and action which the complainants have seen fit to endorse, and which the Tribunal has duly noted. |
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Such difficulties may not only dissuade complainants from coming forward, but may also tempt employers to ignore the law as they take note of the long odds against being caught. |
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Without overdoing it, it is crucial to be sensitive. The complainants often have the impression that I want to take away their rights and the defendants are outraged at being accused of discrimination. |
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A group of fourteen complainants said that they were being asked to inform on their compatriots if they wanted their applications to be treated expeditiously. |
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With a recent increase in the number of unrepresented parties, both complainants and respondents, it became paramount that we develop a document to help these parties understand both the legalese and how the process works. |
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The complainants claim that a number of alternatives, such as the enlargement of the existing port of Santa Cruz, are in fact feasible, but allege that the Commission has refused to consider them. |
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The complainants later submitted a letter of recantation signed by the woman stating that she was not a personal friend of the victim, had no direct personal knowledge of the facts and regretted her on-air comments. |
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The report submitted by the complainants, which was drawn up by a subsidiary of one of CECED's members, alleges that the investment costs were artificially overvalued. |
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The complainants take issue with this practice because, as they argue, the use of average price data is incapable of showing the necessary causal connection between injury and dumping. |
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While the Ombudsman aims to make his work as open as possible, he respects the legitimate demands of complainants who choose to have their cases treated confidentially. |
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When I was young priest, I was listening at length to the complainants and felt rather sorry about their reciprocal grievances, so that I finally entered into their ridiculous and mortifying game. |
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According to our information, these three births were planned, and in all honesty, the Tribunal cannot understand why the three complainants did not ask direct questions about their current and future status. |
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In all cases, the complainants refer to the use of State funding or guarantees by public broadcasters to undercut advertising prices or outbid private competitors for the acquisition of programme rights. |
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The implementation of such a system will privatize the human rights system, undercut the public interest, be more expensive, and be a disservice to complainants with limited economic means. |
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There was no indication the Tribunal intended to declare any legislation inoperative, and it did have the jurisdiction to consider the impact of legislation on the complainants. |
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We worked with complainants to prioritize their longstanding complaints. |
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In addition, they force complainants to settle or withdraw, as complainants' limited resources dwindle in the face of tireless and well-funded employers. |
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None of these materials provide a consistent basis nor a long enough time span for comparing satisfactorily the relative positions of the complainants and other technicians with the same classification and job descriptions. |
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The complainants were concerned that the luge accident video was both violent and disturbing to viewers, as well as disrespectful and insensitive vis-à-vis the deceased luger and his grieving friends and family. |
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The complainants were advised that although the judge's use of the word might be ill-advised, in the context of the evidence before him it did not constitute misconduct requiring further action by the Council. |
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We note, as the excerpt suggests, that there is no need for the complainants to prove an active effort or intent on the part of the respondents to produce the adverse consequence contemplated by the section. |
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On the other hand, the Court observed, it is important that complainants not be coerced into entering into inadequate settlements for fear that they would otherwise lose their rights. |
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The Commission conducted a thorough review, including hundreds of documents, and interviewed 11 key individuals over a period of 8 days, including the two complainants, BGen Samson and ex-WO Stopford. |
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With respect to financial transfers by the State for solving Tieliikelaitos' overstaffing problem, Finland stresses that Tieliikelaitos did not receive EUR 100 million in State aid as is claimed by the complainants. |
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Such measures were clearly necessary to the objective sought, in view of Tieliikelaitos' overstaffing, which is not contested by the complainants. |
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Intimidations and threats to the security of victims and witnesses discourage complainants and adversely impact on the exercise of remedies and the conduct of investigations. |
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Where exceptions to the above principles are imposed by law, the ombudsman seeks to minimise their adverse impact on complainants, as far as possible. |
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This point will also be made explicit in correspondence with complainants. |
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In addition, the Tribunal had to rule a number of times on the proposed joinder of additional respondents to a complaint as well as the standing of complainants. |
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Unfortunately for Macari and the other complainants, the very fact that a lot of the matches had provided such entertainment and had been so well attended suggested that the new play-off system was here to stay. |
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However, it wasn't the subject but the idea that we would commission him at all, and might even have possibly taken him on staff – we haven't – that angered the 22 complainants. |
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We should not expect complainants to bear such a burden. |
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With respect to the lawyer, the complainants were his two children. |
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What flows to complainants and their counsel is sufficient information to enable them to be as fully informed as possible of the case against them. |
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The complainants, two of three shipping companies which use the port, considered that excessive fees were charged because of this dominant position. |
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In addition to the complainants, a further five companies made themselves known after initiation and requested to be included in the sampling exercise. |
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It is expected that these initial provisions and working methods, in particular in relation to feedback-sharing with complainants through the various stages of the process, will be further developed. |
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The lack of any system for the protection of witnesses is also a strong disincentive for complainants and presents a serious obstacle to the conduct of any effective national criminal proceedings. |
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The complainants had alleged that they were sexually harassed when they stayed at Asaram's ashrams. |
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Complainants may waver about testifying for any number of reasons. |
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